What is Carbon Monoxide (CO)?
- Colorless, odorless and tasteless dangerous gas.
- Produced when fuels: charcoal, gasoline, kerosene, natural gas, oil and wood.
- Reduces our blood’s ability to carry oxygen as necessary to breathe.
Why is Carbon Monoxide (CO) dangerous?
- Our bodies replace the oxygen in the red blood cells with the dangerous gas of carbon monoxide.
- Reduces our blood’s ability to carry oxygen as necessary to breathe.
What causes are contributed Carbon Monoxide (CO)?
- Any Unvented Space Heater
- Auto Exhaust(s)
- Barbecue Grills
- Ceiling Mounted Heating Units
- Clogged Chimney
- Gas Log Burner
- Gas or Fuel Burning Appliances
- Idling Vehicles
- Malfunctioning Coal, Gas, Oil or Wood Furnaces
- Malfunctioning Gas Clothes Dryer
- Malfunctioning Galley/Kitchen Cooking Appliances
- Malfunctioning Water Heater
- Pool or Spa Heaters
- Tobacco Smoke
- Wood Burning Fireplace
What are the Carbon Monoxide (CO) symptoms?
- Blurry Vision
- Chest Pain
- Confusion
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Loss of Hearing
- Nausea
- Rapid Heartbeat
- Seizures
- Shortness of Breath
- Vomiting
- Weakness
A Carbon Monoxide Detector may minimize your exposure. The World Health Organization suggests indoor air level for CO be below an average of 9 parts per million (ppm) for any 8 hour period and below 25 parts per million (ppm) for any hour.
- Approximately 30,000 people die annually worldwide due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Children and older persons are considered with greater risks.
- If suspicious, of CO leave the area and seek fresh air immediately. Consult with a physician.
- Heart and lung disease persons are considered vulnerable.
- When traveling Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector are not widely installed. A portable CO Detector costs anywhere between $19 – $119; prices tend to vary by battery life, display options, features, size and weight.
Portable Carbon Monoxide (CO) Tips
- Battery Operated
- Display Always On
- Max Read Button
- Real Time Reading
- Reputable Lab Testing